Millington manor, co. York, leases of, 343, 1. 32; 354, l. 11; 420, l. 38; 426, 1. 7; leases of, to F. Pilkington, 385, 1. 40; 394, 1. 31; 582, 1. 2° Milner, Dr. Is., his strictures on Marsh's letters to Travis, 756, l. 48; his in- vectives against Marsh, 762, 1. 8; 771, 1. 36; strictures on Marsh's ser- mons against the Calvinists, 776, 1. 32; remarks on Marsh's lectures at St. Mary's, 801, 1. 9; Marsh's vindi- cation of his small subscription to the National society, 808, 1. 15; Marsh's reply to him respecting the Bible society, 810, 1. 32; his speech against Marsh on the Bib. soc, 813, 1. 36; Marsh's comments on, 816, 1. 6; 818, 1. 20; his remarks on Otter's pam- phlet against Marsh, 824, 1. 48; his remarks on Dealtry's examination of Marsh, 827, 1. 48; on Gandolphy's letter to Marsh, 836, l. 42; his stric- tures on some of the publications of Marsh, 844, 1. 1; Marsh's reply to these, 849, 1. 9.
- Jo., the defence of bp. Lake ascribed to him, 681, 1. 12; gives up the vi- carage of Leeds as a nonjuror, 994, 1. 28
Milsington, lord, pupil of Hen. Jenkin, 1014, 1. 20
Milton, Mylton, leases of lands, etc., at, 354, I. 39; 388, 1. 2; 414, 1. 5; 424, 1. 44; 435, 1. 21; sale of lands at, 372, 1. 33, 36
Minors, schoolmaster to Edwd. Watts, 528, l. 13
Minshul, Dr., v.-c., 230, l. 21
Minster, in Thanet, Dr. Jenkin born at, 1005, 1. I
Mitton, Mr., sent by bailiffs of Sbrews- bury to the coll., 513, 1. 15
col. Tho., his despatches to the speaker of the lords on abp. Wil- liams's services to the parliamentary cause in Wales, 674, 1. 31; 675, 1. 34 Molesworth, Hunts, W. Ellis rector of, 1077, 1.
Molley, a jew in St. Sepulchre's parish, 26
Mollyns, Wm., lease of Northstoke par- sonage alienated to, 450, l. 12 Molton, Multon, Linc., leases of lands at, 344, l. 15; 347, 1. 41; 377, 1. 25; 394, 1. 25; 457, l. 10
Monins, Ri., elected fellow in place of a nonjuror, 1008, 1. 21
Molyners, Edm. esq., arbitrator in the dispute with Pet. Frechwell, 358, 1. 2 Monk, prof., Chas. Jas. (bp.), his letter to Butler, 915, 1. 14; Butler's remark upon him, 953, 1. 8; his opinion on
the controversy between Jebb and Powell, 1059, 1. 33
Monk, Chr., duke of Albemarle, chan- cellor, commencement in honour of, 1001, 1. 38
Monmouth, duke of, prepared for exe- cution by bp. Turner, 989, 1. 17 Monroe, Dr., of Chelsea, Dr. Drake's widow under his care, 1037, 1. 2 Monsey, Munsey, Dan., B.D., sen. bursar, signs lease to the vicar of Ospringe, 433, 1. 44; letter of attor- ney to, 439, 1. 13; his statement re- specting the puritan synod at St. John's, 602, 1. 6; complaints against a serinon of his, 608, 1. 12; signs letter to the earl of Shrewsbury, 613, 1. 6
Montacute, Simon, bp. Ely, 19, 22; arbitrates between Peterhouse and St. John's house, 32; his patronage of Edm. de Gunville, 33; gives statutes to Peterhouse, 33; confirms the foun- dation of King's hall, 34
Montague, Mary, mother of abp. Stuart, 731, 1. 7
Moodye, Wm., lease to, of tenement and lands at Cottenham, 402, 1. 3 Moone, Mone, Moigne, Reinolde and Marg., leases to, of a moiety of Raw- reth manor, 368, 1. 4; 387, 1. 24; 391, 1. 90
Moore, Geo., canon of Exeter, 727, 1. 23
Hen., his funeral sermon for bp. Butler, 900, 1. 32
- Jos., educated under Tuckney, 642, 1.21
Mordant, lord, his connexion with the Cobham suit, 462, 1. 40
More, Hannah, bp. Beadon's vindica- tion of, 729, 1. 35; bp. Fisher's letters to, 732, 1. 28
Jo, letter from, to Winwood, on lady Shrewsbury's imprisonment, 613,
sir Tho., kt. under treasurer of Eng- land, bond to, from St. John's coll., 345, l. 19
Tho., his presentation to Ospringe vicarage, 378, l. 45; 382, l. 36 Moresole, lease of lands at, 455, l. I Moreton, Ess., bp. Pepys rector of, 974, l. 18
Morgan, Edm., warden of the brewers' company, 489, 1. 24
- Jo., agreement to postpone filling up the fellowship vacated by him, 1037, 1. 3
Phil., bp. Ely, 43, L. 35
Ri., of Uske, gent., father of Wm. M., 533, 1. 39
Rob., bp. Bangor, Baker's account
of, 268; additional references to, 679, 1. 21
Morgan, Tho., bp. Squire's reply to, 710, 1. 3; Warburton's remark upon him, ib. l. II
Morgayne, Wm., bp. Llandaff and St. Asaph, Baker's account of, 253; additional references to, 665, 1. 43 Wm., vacates his scholarship, 533, 1. 34; tutor to Rob. Jesup, ib. 1. 37; dates of admission and degrees, ib. 1. 40 seq.; dispensation from the king for him to retain his fellowship hav- ing entered lord Capell's regiment, 534, 1. 20
Morice, Jo., his chantry at St. Botolph's church, 38; references in the statutes to, 559, 1. 19
Morleye, Tho., letter of attorney to, 455, 1. 21
Morrell, Rog., B.D., fell., letter of at- torney to, 432, 1. 24; appointed syn- dic for the coll. in the v.-c.'s court, 445, 3; signs letter to lord Burghley L on the choice of a master, 606, 1. 30; named for the mastership, 607, 1. 13 Morris, Moris, lands bought of Dr. Thomson, 381, 1. 38; lease of, renew-
ed to the tenant on consenting to their enclosure, 1077, 1. 34 Mortimer family, the, benefactors to St. John's hospital, 17
Mortmain, the licence of, restricted to soccage tenure, 486, 1. 22 Morton, Murton, cardinal, register of his foundation, 547, l. 9
Dr. Dav., author of a MS. history of St. John's, 9, 1. 3; references to this, 42; 121, n. 2; 155, l. 30; 166, n. 3; 167, l. 14; 187, n. 5; 193, n. 1; 195, n. 5; 227, n. 1; 230; 231; date of his degrees, admission, etc., 557,
1. 13 - bp. Thos., chosen fell. under Dr. Whitaker, 184; dean of Winchester, 198; Baker's account of him, 260; his life by Barwick, 261; his benefac- tion to the library, 339; letter from, to the coll. with books for the library, 495, 1. 21; letters of thanks to, from the coll., 495, 1. 6, 27; the same, for his second gift of £100 for books, 506, 1. 7; 508, 1. 44; letter from, to the coll. in reply to thanks, 507, 1. 26; letter from, respecting Loe and his objection to bowing to the altar, 511, 1. 19; letters of thanks to, for gifts to the library, 518, l. 7, 44; letter from, recommending Rob. Waydson for a fellowship, 522, 1. 17; letter of thanks from, for Waydson's election, 523, 1. 32; letter from, acknowledg- ing the coll. kindness to young Fre-
vile, 531, 1. 20; letter from, recom- mending Pet. Barwick for a fellow- ship, 536, 1. 1; the coll. answer, 2.1. 34; his arms in the liber memorialis, 1107, L 18
Morton, Dr. Thos., rector of Bassing- ham, his controversy with Dr. Law, 718, L. 34
Moss, Dr., made bp. of St. David's, 1044, l. 12
- H. W., bis fellowship vacated, 984, 1. 26
Tho., elected fellow, 98, 1. 30 Moston, Mr., renunciation of his claim to the 2nd mastership of Shrewsbury, 483, 1. 9
Mostyn, Wm., fell., bound to appear before the council, 623, l. 43; reference to, 982, l. 15
Motte, Ri., B.D., fell., his presentation to Higham vicarage, 435, l. 23 Mottershedd, Wm., signs letter to lord Burghley on the choice of a master, 606, 1. 22
Mountigue, Edm., serjeant-at-law, 358, 1. I
Mountstephen, Edm., esq., his benefac- tion procured by bp. Dee, 514, 1. 20; letter of thanks to, ib. 1. 24; his ex- ecutors nominate Jo. Hardware to a fellowship, 534. 1. 14; his exhibitions raised from £6 to £8 per ann., 1085, 1 25
Moydye or Modye, lease to, of a tene- ment in St. Michael's par., 388, l. 10 Mulcaster, Marm., licence to, to alie- nate a lease bequeathed to him, 440, 1. 36
Müller, Johann, Butler's opinion of, 909, 1. 9; Blomfield's comments on this, 909, 1. 31; 910, l. 11; 911, l. 6 Mullineux, Rutland, his letter to the coll. as tenant of Tuxford, 482, l. r Mullins, dispute about the lease of Northstoke rectory granted to him, 498, 1. 44-499, 1. 3+; the visitor's decision, 499, 1. 33
Multon, Rob., lease to, of lands at Much Paxton, 368, 1. 1
Munnes, Wm., lease to, of the Burbolte in St. Andrew's parish, 441, 1. 38 Munsey, Jo., lease to, of the farm of the great barn, 367, l. 7
Murgatrod, Mich., lease to, of a mes- suage in St. Benet's, besides Paul's wharf, 452, 1. 37; licence to alienate it, 453, l. 5
Murray, bp., held his living with the bishopric of Sodor and Man, 974, 1. 31 Musae Cantabrigienses, review of bp. Butler's contributions to, 907, 1. 6 Museum criticum, notice in, of bp. Marsh's Horae Pelasgicae, 867, 1. 19
Musgrave, Mr., fell. of Peterhouse, rec- tor of Knapwell and vicar of Thrip- lowe, 1023, 1. 13 Musgrave, Westm., Jo. Bowstead rector of, 972, 1. 32
Musurus, bp. Butler's edition of, 903, 1. 23; Burney's review of this, 905, 1. 39; Jo. Foster's edit. of, 904, l. 17; 905, 1. 41
Myllane, Chr. coll., Howland's reply to his sermon at St. Mary's, 665, 1. 7 Mynors, Tho., receipt to, 377, 1. 9
Nackworth, H., trustee of Shrewsbury school, 510, 1. 45 Naden exhibition, the, agreement re- specting the election to, 1038, 1. 41 Geo., 10 guineas twice given to him by the coll., 1037, l. 26; 1071, 1. 41 Harriett, 5 guineas given to, by coll., 1086, 1. 31
-Tho., his will in the Baker MSS., 1037, 1. 27
Nalson, Dr., appointed by Gunning overseer of his papers, 660, 1. 32 Nasinge, Edwd. Jude vicar of, 507, 1.
National league and covenant, orders to admit no one to office who had not taken it, 538, 1. 29
society, the, foundation of through bp. Marsh, 741, 1. 27; 807, l. 7; bp. Marsh on its fundamental principle, 817, l. 16
Nawton, Wm., letter of attorney to, 352, 1. 15
Naylor, Jo., fell., bis will in the Baker MSS., 983, 1. 33; register of his burial, ib. 1. 34
Neale, Humphr., M.A., Trin., order and dispensation from the king for him to be elected fell., 535, l. 12; dates of degrees, etc., ib. 1. 14; recom- mendation of, from the earl of South- ampton, ib. 1. 16
-Tho., dismissed from the mastership of Oldham, 490, l. 5
Neede, Tho., lease to, of a tenement and garden, Harlestone's lane, St. Clement's, 427, 1. 36
Needham, Pet., Blomfield on Askew's plagiarisms from, 916, 1. 38; 918, 1. 12; 48; 919, 1. 1; Butler's remarks on, 921, 1. 8; admitted scholar with Dr. Lambert, 1019, 1. 39 Neile, Neale, abp. Rd., his friendship
with Dr. Clayton, 195, n. 5; gives direc- tions for his funeral, 197, 1. 10; writes to Gwyn in favour of Buckingham as chancellor, 203, 1. 26 and n. 3; offers Gwyn the archdeaconry of Shrews- bury, 204, 1. 23 and n. 5; his advice
about Williams's benefactions, 209, 1. 14; Baker's account of him, 257; admission as Goodman's scholar, 424, 1. 33, 36; letter to, respecting the application of the bailiffs of Shrews- bury, 473, 1. 11; letter from, to the coll. respecting several matters con- nected with the school, 482, 1. 30; letters to, from the coll. respecting Seaton's case, etc. 484, 1. 41; 496, I. 21; 497, l. 17; 502, 1. 27; letter to, on the liability of the coll. tenants at Marfleet to contribute to the repair of the chancel of Paul church, 517, 1. 19; letter to, on the state of the coll. chapel, ib. 1. 26; his remarks on Whitaker's puritanism, 602, 1. 17; recommended for the mastership of Magd. coll., 609, 1. 25; additional notes upon him, 667, 1. 20 seq.; Hey- lin's character of him, ib. 1. 39; his dealings with the puritans, 668, 1. 19 seq.; his liberality, 670, l. 7, 13; Cole's note on his arms, ib. 1. 24
Nelson, Gilb., M.A., elected master of Sedbergh, 488, 1. 25; references to, as master, 475, l. 18, 21; 526, l. 34; 536, 1.15; letter from, recommend- ing certain scholars, 526, 1. 17 - Hen., witness to a lease, 422, 1. 23; signs lease to the vicar of Ospringe, 433, 1. 45; his name as registrar in the white vellum book, 437, 1. 22 Jas., M.A., presentation of, to the mastership of Pocklington, 447, 1. 5 ; his resignation, 449, 1. 28
- Wm., fell., signs the articles against Baro, 605, 1.9; his election one of the charges against Dr. Lane, 624, 1. 36 Nesfeild, Wm., M.A., recommended by the king to be master of Pocklington, 475, 1. 14
Nethersole, Mr., public orator, 197 Nevanson, Christ., clerk, lease to, of Hedcorne parsonage and lordship, 364, 1. 3
Neve, Trin., presented to a living by bp. Green, 712, 1. 35
Nevell, Mr., fell., bearer of letters to Tho. Cromwell in favour of Dr. Day's election, 572, 1. 20
Nevile, rev. Hen. Wm., his correspond- ence with abp. Sutton respecting bp. Marsh, 874, 1. 31; case of his peti- tion to the house of lords on the same subject, 874, 1. 41; 876, l. 5
- Tho., letter from, to Rog. Maners in favour of Laur. Stanton as master of St. John's, 606, 1. 37
Nevill, sir Edw., his assurance to the
coll. about Higham lease, 466, 1. 24 Nevill's court, Trin., cost of, 208, l. 19
Newcastle, duke of, donor of lady Shrewsbury's statue, 192
Tho. Holles, duke of, high steward, procures a stall at Durham for bp. Law, 715, 1.5; accompanies Geo. II. to Cambridge, 1019, 1. 14; Dr. New- come's joy at his election as chancel- lor, 1024, 1. 25; 1032, l. 1; a great patron of Newcome's, 1025, 1.5; tries to get him the deanery of Peterborough, 1032, 1. 8; the founder (1751) of the chancellor's medals, 1089, 1. 7
earl of, letter from, recommend- ing Rd. Pye, B.A., Trin., for a fel- lowship, 528, 1. 15; the coll. reply, 529, 1. 16
Newcastle on Tyne, the birthplace of bp. Howland, 266, 1. 3; and of Ra. Wetherly, 541, 1. II
Newcome, Hen., account in his auto- biography of the coll. in Arrowsmith's time, 639, 1. 25; his sorrow at Arrow- smith's death, 641, 1. 21; his notice of Dr. Tuckney's wife, 642, 1. 10
Dr. John, master, his subscription to the oath of qualification, 552, L 13; presents a copy of Baker's MS. history of St. John's to the coll., 555, l. 24; account of the transcriber of this, 556, 1. 29; Advert. vi; his anecdote to Cole about Tuckney, 603, 1. 30; bp. Beadon's relation to, 730, 1. 1; his residence at Thriplow, 995, l. 1; 1025, 1. 15; a candidate for the mastership on the death of Dr. Jenkin, 1015, I. 9; 1022, l. 1; his conference with Dr. Baker and Mr. Williams about the mastership, 1016, 1. 7; Cole's life of him as 27th master, 1022; accounts of his rival candidates, ib. 1. 8, 25; 1023, 1.5; his arms, 1022, n. 1 ; birth and education, 1023, 1. 21; 1032, 1. 19; elected lady Margaret professor, 1023, 1. 24; 27th master of St. John's, ib. 1. 26; Cole's unfavorable charac- ter of him, ib. 1. 30; Dr. Wm. King's severe handling' of him, ib. 1. 41; likenesses of him, 1024, l. 42; made dean of Rochester, 1025, 1. 6; poli- tical differences with members of his coll., ib. 1. 21; preaches before the house of commons, ib. 1. 44; death of his wife, 1026, 1. 3; his hap- piness with her, ib. 1. 6; his proposed contribution to Dr. Grey's Hudibras, ib. 1. 14; letter to Grey on withdraw- ing from this, 1027, 1. 10; Cole's com- ment upon his doing so, ib. 1. 26; his high opinion of Burnet's Own time, 1028, 1. 19; his death, ib. 1. 26; burial, ib. 1. 32; epitaph, 1029, n. 2; his death impatiently waited for, ib. 1.20; 1034, 1. 24, 28, 42; his various
bequests, 1030, 1. 14; publications, 1031, 1.5; notes on Cole's life, 1032, 1. 17; scholarships, coll. offices, etc., ib. 1. 20; Jo. Jones on his election as master, 1033, 1. 4; extracts, etc. from letters respecting him, 1033, 1. 29 seq.; Mat. Prior's verses to, 1034, 1. 1; Ba- ker's mention of him in his will, ib. 1. 15; books subscribed to, bequeathed to coll. lib., etc., ib. 1. 22; W. Clarke's letter to Bowyer on his election as master, 1033, 1. 11; anecdote, etc. of, from Nichols, ib. 1. 23; extracts from the conclusion book during his head- ship, 1035, 1. 9; his moral prize awarded to sir Carr, 1073, 1. 22 Newcome, Mrs., wife of Dr. N., death of, 1026, 1. 3; her high character, ib. 1.8; contributes to Grey's Hudibras, etc., ib. 1. 23; her appearance, ib. 1. 27; her engraved picture, ib. 1. 35; 1028, n. 2; buried in St. Benedict's, Camb., 1027, 1. 3; her work on the evidences of Christianity, 1028, n. 2 Newcomen, Tho., nominated for the Lewes scholarship, 482, 1. 15; his ad- mission, ib. 1. 27; Bedell's remark upon, 487, 1. 27
Newell, Dr., letter to, for subscriptions to the library and chapel, 518, 1. 38; letter of thanks to, 519, L. 8
sir Edward, kt., appointed steward of coll. manors, 346, l. 48 Newling, Chas., head-master of Shrews- bury, 934, L. 38
Mr., £35 allowed to, for the repair of the wharf, 1038, 1. 30; £8 to, for a new gate, ib. l. 34 Newman, widow, tenant of a messuage in Wood street, London, 404, 1. 2, 6
Wm., lease to, of a tenement in Wood-street, London, 355, l. 32 Newmarket, Dr. Gower's speech to Chas. II. at, 992, 1. 26; 997, 1. 35; the university attend Geo. II. at, 1019, 1. 8
Newnham, Newhenham, Camb., leases of lands, etc. at, 344, l. 22; 428, l. 1. see Cambridge
Newneham, Kent, lease of land at, 454, 1. 42
Newport, Ess., Tho. Gore educated at, 523, 1. 3 Newport-ponds, Ess., bp. Howland born at, 250, 1. 32
Newport, Salop., bp. Day born at, 242,
1.9 Newton, bp., his friendship with bp. Green, 711, 1. 42
- Greg., signs letter to lord Burghley, on the choice of a master, 606, 1. 30; 607, 1. 20; complaints against him for nonconformity, 608, 1. 18
Wm., fell., register of his burial, 983, 1. 20
Nicholson, Rob., fell., register of his burial, 982, 1. 17
Nicolson, Win., alderman, general acquittances to, 454, 1. 10; 457,
1. 15 Nicolson, Jo., lease of Thorrington transferred to, 428, 1. 4
Segar, lease to, of tenement in St. Michael s parish, 365, 1. 6 Nickins, Mich., of Stafford, gent., certi-
ficate of his communion, and subscrip- tion to the oaths of qualification, 553, 1. 29 Niemeyer, D. G., his opinion of Marsh's Michaelis, 755, l. 19
Nigellus, 2d bp. of Ely, supposed foun- der of St. John's hospital, 13; reasons for doubting this, 14, 16; references to, in Baker's MSS., 557, L. 36 Nikke, Nix, Nykke, bp. Norwich, em- powered by pope Julius II. to execute
his decree, 64, 563, 1. 3; letter from coil. to, 345, 1. 41; 463, 1. 31 Noblemen, agreement respecting the commons of, 1041, l. 7
Noneburne, suit of court to the earl of Rutland at, 352, 1. 13 Nonjurors, mandamus to Dr. Gower to
turn them out, 998, 1. 14, 24; list of, ejected from their fellowships, 1008, 1. 10; Geo. Ashby's account of their ejection, 1010, l. 40
Norfolk, alderman, his portrait of Dr. Lambert, 1018, 1. 32
Norresse, Jo., esq., letters of proxy to, 362, 1. 30
Norreys, Norris, Edm., leases to, of Rawreth manor, 391, 1. 38; 394, 1. 34 ; 401, 1. 37
Ste., junr., land belonging to, 458, 1. 14
Norryse, Wm., receiver for lands at Bromehall, 354, 1. 28; 377, l. 7 North, bp. Brownlow, his support of Beadon as candidate for the master- ship, 729, 1. 13; Hen. Jenkin chap- lain to, 1014, 1. 23
Edw., lord, various notices of, 575, 1. 36
Fras., lord, his support of Beadon for the mastership, 729, l. 13; 1082, 1. 7
sir Dudley, the plate given by him to the coll. sent to Chas. I., 633, 1. 11 Northampton, earl of, chancellor, letter from the university to, 478, 1. 36
marq. of, letter to, from the coll. by Ascham, 373, l. 15; 468, l. 3 Northern founders during Metcalfe's mastership, 95, 1. 15; Ascham's re- marks on, 569, 1. 44 Northstoke, Northstock, Oxf., leases of parsonage, etc., of, 343, 1. 28; 345, 1. 8; 376, l. 15; 382, l. 40; 383, 1. 6, 12; 391, L 15; 422, l. 16; 423, 1. 42; 452, l. 18; leases alienated. 394, l. 29; 435, 1. 27: 450, 1. 11; dispute with Downhall respecting the lease of, 498, 1. 41; the visitor's decision, 499, 1. 33; presentations to the vicarage of, 396, 1. 27; 397, 1. 3; 459, l. 39; Covenant with the vicar of, to re- build the vicarage, 370, l. 13 Northumberland, duke of, his installa- tion sermon preached by bp. Tomlin- son, 975, l. 14
Northwick, lord, his opinion of Butler, 941, l. 20
Norton, Jo., bailiff of Colchester, 482, 1. 23
Jo., gent., lease to, of lands at Upchurch, 361, 1. 29
Norwiche, Norwige, sir Rob., chief justice, arbitrator in the dispute with lord Cobham, 352, l. 27; 360, 1. 32 Norwich school, Benj. Stillingfleet edu- cated at, 703, 1. 6
Norwich, Wm., B.A., Trin., letter from the chancellor on his being recom- mended for a fellowship at St. John's, 496, l. 1
Norwold, Hugh, bp. Ely, assumes the presentation to St. John's hospital, 13, 20; and to St. Mary Magd., Stur- bridge, 16
Nourse, Pet., tutor to Dr. Lambert, 1019, 1. 32
November 5th, order for the solemn ob-
servance of, in the university, 194, l. 14
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